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Table 3 Metabolic syndrome and odds of vascular dementia

From: Associations between metabolic syndrome and type of dementia: analysis based on the National Health Insurance Service database of Gangwon province in South Korea

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

OR (95% CI)

p value

OR (95% CI)

p value

OR (95% CI)

p value

MetS

1.08 (1.02, 1.15)

0.006

1.17 (0.95, 1.45)

0.144

1.17 (0.94, 1.47)

0.158

Hight TG

1.03 (0.88, 1.20)

0.709

0.95 (0.76, 1.19)

0.631

0.90 (0.71, 1.14)

0.392

High BP

1.07 (0.92, 1.25)

0.404

1.31 (1.05, 1.64)

0.019

1.25 (0.99, 1.58)

0.066

High glucose

1.30 (1.11, 1.50)

0.001

1.29 (1.04, 1.59)

0.019

1.26 (1.01, 1.56)

0.042

Abdominal obesity

1.08 (0.92, 1.21)

0.362

0.97 (0.77, 1.21)

0.754

0.99 (0.78, 1.26)

0.939

Low HDL-C

1.03 (0.88, 1.20)

0.736

0.97 (0.77, 1.22)

0.806

0.97 (0.76, 1.23)

0.785

  1. Model 1: separate models associated each exposure variable with VD with adjustment for age and sex
  2. Model 2: single model including age, sex, smoking, alcohol, physical inactivity, and metabolic syndrome or 5 metabolic syndrome components (high TG, high BP, high glucose, abdominal obesity, low HDL-C)
  3. Model 3: single model including age, sex, smoking, alcohol, physical inactivity, previous stroke, previous cardiac disease, and metabolic syndrome or 5 metabolic syndrome components (high TG, high BP, high glucose, abdominal obesity, low HDL-C)
  4. OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, MetS metabolic syndrome, TG triglyceride, BP blood pressure, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol